Offering free WiFi, Pine Cottage Bed & Breakfast is located in Mackinac Island, within a 6-minute walk of Fort Mackinac. This property is located a short distance from attractions such as Arch Rock.
Located on Main Street in the heart of central Mackinac Island, this historic hotel features an outdoor spa pool, sun deck, and restaurant. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property.
This beachfront hotel on Lake Huron features private lake access and free WiFi access in every guest room. Ferries to Mackinac Island can be reached in 10 minutes’ drive.
This hotel is 1.5 miles from downtown Saint Ignace, Michigan and the Mackinac Bridge. It serves a hot continental breakfast each morning and features spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi.
The Saint Ignace hotel is a 5 minute drive to Kewadin Casino and 1 mile from the Makcinac Island ferry docks. The hotel offers free transportation to ferry docks and casino.
Featuring free WiFi, Super 8 St. Ignace offers accommodations overlooking the Macinaw Bridge in Saint Ignace. Guests can enjoy the indoor pool. Some rooms include a seating area for your convenience.
Just off the shores of Lake Huron and less than 3 miles from ferries to Mackinac Island, the Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham St. Ignace Lakefront offers guest rooms with free WiFi.
Featuring free WiFi, Baymont by Wyndham St. Ignace Lakefront offers pet-friendly accommodations in Saint Ignace, 6.2 mi from Mackinac Island. Complementary breakfast is served daily.
Located in Saint Ignace, a 12-minute walk from Kiwanis Beach, Bayside Inn provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. Guests can enjoy city views.
Mackinac Island has something for everyone. Shoppers, hikers, walkers, site seers. Early or late season is best as there are much less people. Food options are endless. Island Slice for pizza, The Pink Pony for lunch, cocktails, The Gate House for dinner. Douds Market for snacks. There are so many more with great food. It's a beautiful place no matter the weather. Truly Michigan's not so hidden gem.
Lauren Foster-Smart
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I have traveled to Mackinac Island four times.
I have traveled to Mackinac Island four times. Each time we have discovered something new. My favorite time to visit is in early fall. We enjoy biking around the island and hiking in the middle of the island to see all of the hidden gems (Anne's Tablet etc.) We enjoyed the haunted ghost hike also. (It was interesting and not too scary) Our favorite breakfast place was the Chuck Wagon. Our favorite dinner places were Millie's and The Pink Pony (the view is wonderful). We also enjoyed finding the Secret Garden at the Grand Hotel.
Joan
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Mackinaw Island is breathtaking the minute you step off the...
Mackinaw Island is breathtaking the minute you step off the ferry it’s like stepping back in time, it’s all horse and carriage or bikes there is no cars just people walking or riding bikes or horse and carriage, they have two butterfly house that is a must to see all the butterflies flying around, there is the grand hotel and a fort that are a must see, lots of biking trails lots of shopping along Main Street. And need a taxi call one from Main Street and a horse and carriage arrives to take you where you want to go
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Always a beautiful, magical place where motor vehicles are...
Always a beautiful, magical place where motor vehicles are not allowed, just horses and bicycles. It takes you back in time! Weather is usually perfect in the summer. Great restaurants! Historical buildings. Bring your “checkbook” as it’s pricey but well worth it!
Jill
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Mackinac Island is a great place to relax or do things.
Mackinac Island is a great place to relax or do things. There is a lot of history and there are no cars! Bicycles, walking, and horse-drawn wagons are the way to get around. It was easy to get around and you will not have to lug any luggage to your hotel. It was great! There are a lot of restaurants to choose from. We went in mid-May to avoid any potential Summer crowds. The weather was crisp in the morning and warmed up in the afternoon...perfect Spring weather. We enjoyed the carriage tour of the island and saw a large arch rock formation, we took a horse-drawn taxi to the top of the mountain to tour the fort, we did some bike riding (many to choose from...conventional, electric, 3-wheeled, etc.), we went up to the Grand Hotel to walk around and look at its spledor, and visited the Butterfly Museum (behind St. Annes Church)...the museum had a great exhibit and included a large area you can walk through with all kinds of butterflies flying all over (a great place for kids & adults). There were a of lot of opportunities for great pictures everywhere.
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The initial smell of horse poop gets in your nostrils when...
The initial smell of horse poop gets in your nostrils when you first arrive in town but you get use to it. We went in the beginning of August and stayed 2.5 days which was plenty of time to explore and relax. Weather was beautiful. If you have a bike I would advice bringing your own if you want to save money. Try stopping by Kilwins Fudge shop and picking up their fresh fudge and caramel apples. Overall, wonderful experience of the island. I would definitely return and recommend others to go.
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From the cleanliness of our rooms, to breakfast service, to the fast, efficient bike porters, the staff was wonderful. The rooms were cleaned daily, breakfast had many choices and the luggage service was on point! The hotel was on the main road and it was very easy to walk to from the ferry. The front porch had very comfortable seating for reading, phone calls or just hanging out.
Breakfast was awesome! The room was very cute. Shared bathrooms were always open, clean, and stocked. Super quiet neighbors/hotel overall. We will be back! I recommend the queen with shared bathroom for younger couples. Would be nice to have your own bathroom if you're traveling with kids, which this hotel does have, just for more $$.
Absolutely lovely hotel with a fantastic location right across from one of the main ferry services to the island (use Star Line, not the other one). Free concierge service to have our bags brought from and to the hotel from the ferry was very helpful and worked smoothly. Room was very comfortable.
Staff was friendly and helpful, and the breakfast was outstanding!! Clean room and nice view from our balcony. They also get your bags to and from your room for you, which was a nice touch after having to ask for some assistance from the previous more expensive hotel we stayed at.
We loved Pine Cottage Bed & Breakfast. The street is on a dead end, so it is quiet. The front porch was a wonderful place to relax. They offered the best breakfasts. The sitting room with books and games were nice. The owners were helpful. We would definitely stay there again.
Location is the only thing about this hotel. Frankly i do not recommend this one. We stayed at the Grand Hotel once it was way better. The bell service person was very friendly and helpful. The front desk is not really.
The Staff were great,very friendly and helpful.Our luggage was transported to and from the ferry which gave us time to explore the island before checking in.The hotel is very close to the stores and restaraunts.
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